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Marusik, Azarkina &amp; Koponen, 2004
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Marusik
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2004: 142
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, fig. 250 (Ƥ); Marusik
<emphasis id="B908B213FF85556AE30AF070FCD6FEA4" box="[823,874,292,314]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="320">et al.</emphasis>
2007: 269, figs 917, 29 (3).
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. It has the south-westernmost distribution of all species of the genus. Originally it was described from females from the south of
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(Marusik
<emphasis id="B908B213FF85556AE2E8F0D9FCAEFE3D" box="[725,786,395,419]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="320">et al.</emphasis>
2004). Later, both sexes of this species were found in Xinjiang and
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(Marusik
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2007). The epigyne of
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is very similar to those of other species of
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, but the fovea is shallow and the receptacles rather large. However, the male palp is rather different (cf. figs
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Marusik
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2007).
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has a wide embolus as in other congeners, but it is not so thick. It has a well developed palea (strongly reduced in other species) and a small terminal apophysis (massive in other species, larger than the embolus). The species also differs in somatic characters with only 3 or 4 ventral tibial spines compared to 5 or
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other species. It is possible that a separate genus needs to be created for this species. Because this species was properly described by Marusik
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. (2007) and unrelated to Siberian and Far Eastern species, we have not reproduced earlier published figures here.
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